Japan's 'kei' microcars are gaining popularity in the US thanks to their compactness, simplicity and the 25 year import rule.
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Tiny cars: 'Amazing!'
The first time I visited Japan, I couldn’t help noticing all of the things that it does better than the United States. I rode bullet trains that top out at 200 miles an hour and spotted vending ...
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Why won’t people buy these tiny electric cars?
Micro EVs are going nowhere, fast. These compact electric cars, typically under 2.5 meters and designed for urban driving with top speeds of up to100 kilometres (62 miles) an hour, captured just $11 ...
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